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Shayna Chabrow

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Beach Fossils © 2017
Music, Our Take, ReviewsJune 27, 2017<June 27, 2017

Our Take: Beach Fossils Are Revitalized in ‘Somersault’

Rocket - (Sandy) Alex G
Our Take, ReviewsMay 25, 2017<May 25, 2017

Our Take: (Sandy) Alex G Is Restless and Uninhibited in ‘Rocket’

Priests © Audrey Melton
Debut, Music, ReviewsMay 3, 2017<May 3, 2017

Review: The Fiercely Ambitious Foundation of Priests’ ‘Nothing Feels Natural’

Wes Anderson - Alex Lahey
Columns, Music, Music Videos, Today's SongMarch 28, 2017<March 27, 2017

Today’s Song: Alex Lahey Finds Humor in Love in “Wes Anderson” Video

Nothing Yet - Surf Curse
Columns, Music, Today's SongFebruary 7, 2017<February 6, 2017

Today’s Song: Surf Curse Run Through Life Dazed and Confused on “The Strange and the Kind”

Forth Wanderers © Grace Rossi-Conaway
Columns, Music, Music Videos, Today's SongSeptember 20, 2016<September 20, 2016

Today’s Song: The Lovesick Adolescence of Forth Wanderers’ “Slop”

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